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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> darkness settles over jonestown on its last day of earth. these are the final words in this unsigned suicide note left behind amid the hundreds of bodies. tim carter saw the reverend jim jones teetering on the edge that day. >> you could see his jaws getting a little bit tighter, you know, and his arms being folded. >> after the truck left for the airport, carter turned to his wife. >> i said, i think we're all going to die. he's going to try to kill everybody. >> then an announcement over the loudspeaker. >> we walked u
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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gosney sank into a haze of drugs. >> i did use heroin. i used amphetamines. i used cocaine, marijuana, lsd. >> he came to jonestown to get clean and did. >> their idea of a drug treatment was, you know, work you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and if you mess up, beat your ass. i mean, that's their drug treatment program. >> he soon found jim jones controlled everything. >> it's a dictatorship. it was supposed to be a socialism, but it really was fascism. >> jones' own words. >> this organization is built upon the dictatorship and i am [ expletive ] very much in control. >> jonestown was failing. not much was growing in the fields. most food had to be shipped in and jim jones had begun to talk about another move, to communist russia. ♪ long live this socialist dream ♪ >> that's beautiful. >> church members were told to learn a new language. >> you had to say something in russian before you could get anything to eat. little old ladies coming up, older people, elderly people, you know, they couldn't do it. they couldn't memorize anything and he'd turn them a
gosney sank into a haze of drugs. >> i did use heroin. i used amphetamines. i used cocaine, marijuana, lsd. >> he came to jonestown to get clean and did. >> their idea of a drug treatment was, you know, work you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and if you mess up, beat your ass. i mean, that's their drug treatment program. >> he soon found jim jones controlled everything. >> it's a dictatorship. it was supposed to be a socialism, but it really was fascism. >>...
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. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. >> 30 years later, in a place where words could kill, and did, there is silence, an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in america's history. only small golden flowers grow where bodies once lay. on that fateful morning there are more than 940 people living in jonestown. by nightfall only 33 would still be alive. for most of the few who did survive, it took incredible courage to defy jim jones and step away. this is their story, one of desperation and daring and in the end a story of human triumph amid horrible tragedy. >> it was a slave camp ran by a mad man with a huge ego. >> as a young mother, leslie wilson went to guyana because her husban
. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. >> 30 years later, in a place where words could kill, and did, there is silence, an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass...
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and i think they call that double accounting, double booking, using two books or booking yourself, i don't know, but it is confusing, double this. and democrats say election consequences they do, but don't give the winners their own set of facts. for the life of me i couldn't find a single exit poll on this network or any network that said more spending and more stimulating. i did hear something more worrying, deficits that keep getting worse and a washington that just doesn't work. i will give the president his due, he might have gotten a nod on going after the rich, but i do not think he got a pass on running rough shod over everybody else. to ben stein,harles payne, dagen mcdowell along with adam lashinsky and charlie gasperino. charles, what do you think. >> spending, spending, spending, for me it's like we'll cut to the chase, let's just take it all away and collapse this thing. it's nuts. it really is nuts. now what bothers me we keep talking about the rich and it's 250,000, it's not rich people, it's small businesses, it's already a disaster as it is, but to have the nerve to
and i think they call that double accounting, double booking, using two books or booking yourself, i don't know, but it is confusing, double this. and democrats say election consequences they do, but don't give the winners their own set of facts. for the life of me i couldn't find a single exit poll on this network or any network that said more spending and more stimulating. i did hear something more worrying, deficits that keep getting worse and a washington that just doesn't work. i will give...
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we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> why are you in here? >> in house one. it's a long story. i've been assaulted and i assault people back, okay? i refuse to let my
we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights....
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will they make use of their time in a positive way, or will time make use of them and they'll go to the dark side? >>> ask any "lockup" producer where to find the most drama and tension inside prison, and the answer is usually intake. the place new inmates cross the threshold into a world where they will be known as much by a number as by a name. >> what size do you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what? 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> the intake process varies from prison to prison, but each one brings stark reminders of how life is about to change. >> i'm going to say this one more time and one more time only. nobody will be allowed to keep any type of gym shoes. we have shoes to fit you. there'll be no doctors' excuses. i have high arches, my feet are bad. that's your problem. >> at the joliet correctional center in illinois, a boot camp-like orientation begins the intake process. >> you may keep 12 envelopes. you can keep 24 pictures. anything after 24 pictures will be sent home or destroyed. >> you start with specific directions, and you tell them what the expectation levels are. i
will they make use of their time in a positive way, or will time make use of them and they'll go to the dark side? >>> ask any "lockup" producer where to find the most drama and tension inside prison, and the answer is usually intake. the place new inmates cross the threshold into a world where they will be known as much by a number as by a name. >> what size do you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what? 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> the intake...
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. >> this is why we use the word sensation. >> the fight is almost over. i said, we are going to finish this fight in one round. >> he is going straight back, knock down of the first round. he caught marquez going down and i'm not sure juan manual will be able to get up. >> i thought i got him in the first round. but i was surprised of his toughness. >> cortez is letting the fight continue. >> for the referee, it should not be a numbers game unless he is counting to ten. three knock downs is usually when a referee will step in and stop the mayhem. but it's also knowing who the fighters are. looking into the fight's eyes and cortez did a major league job of understanding the situation. [ bell ringing ] >> what happened in the second round, redefined a fighter. i think marquez intuitively absorbed the reality that he had to make this stand. it would define him forever. >> marquez is feeling his way back into the fight. >> marquez fighting more of the kind of fight now we anticipated at the start. >> and i remember the rest of the night was being very frustra
. >> this is why we use the word sensation. >> the fight is almost over. i said, we are going to finish this fight in one round. >> he is going straight back, knock down of the first round. he caught marquez going down and i'm not sure juan manual will be able to get up. >> i thought i got him in the first round. but i was surprised of his toughness. >> cortez is letting the fight continue. >> for the referee, it should not be a numbers game unless he is...
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dean obeidallah is with us. you are of palestinian descent. >> yes, i am. >> your girlfriend is of palestinian descent. >> she was born and raised there. she appeared on tv in israel playing an arab character. >> and you have family there? >> i have a lot of family in the west bank. >> why do you say you're caught between two worlds? >> she'll talk about when hamas filed missiles at tel aviv a couple of days ago. her father and brother work in tel aviv. you hear that and you hear the concern about missiles coming from hamas. then i'll hear from my palestinian friends concern about civilians in gaza. i don't hear too many palestinian americans defending hamas. they're defending the palestinians, the idea that we're about to see maybe a ground invasion, a horrific loss of life on the palestinian side, obviously some israelis probably will be wounded or killed as well. >> the last time, it was 1,400 palestinians. and what was it seven or 14 or so israelis? >> right. >> and even the ambassador came on and he said, y
dean obeidallah is with us. you are of palestinian descent. >> yes, i am. >> your girlfriend is of palestinian descent. >> she was born and raised there. she appeared on tv in israel playing an arab character. >> and you have family there? >> i have a lot of family in the west bank. >> why do you say you're caught between two worlds? >> she'll talk about when hamas filed missiles at tel aviv a couple of days ago. her father and brother work in tel aviv....
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thank you for joining us. let's start off with the last point, and that is when you all listened to general petraeus, was he saying something different than the white house was saying in the days after benghazi about what it was, what the attack was about? sfoo well, when he came before our committee, he said really the same thing that he said september the 14th. i think on september the 14th, though, when you walked away from that hearing, you felt there was more based on a protest. he did say when he communicated to us, but he felt that there were terrorist involved and there could be an al qaeda-type plant. he then reiterated this at that time. there's no question that the impression to the american public was that it was a protest, but at this point that was changed, intelligence evolved, and the administration did state that it was not a protest. >> so at this point we know it was not a protest. we still don't know if it was planned or not. we know it went on for hours. the point here for people who may b
thank you for joining us. let's start off with the last point, and that is when you all listened to general petraeus, was he saying something different than the white house was saying in the days after benghazi about what it was, what the attack was about? sfoo well, when he came before our committee, he said really the same thing that he said september the 14th. i think on september the 14th, though, when you walked away from that hearing, you felt there was more based on a protest. he did say...
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they used their letterhead. general allen and petraeus for the bimbos sister who a court ruled shouldn't be entitled to the custottedy - custody. shame on allen and petraeus. nand when a powerful man gets to the top that's when they think they are invincible. you caee the politician. ellion the spitzer women go after to attach their identity to them. she thought she should be having immunity. >> the truth always matter and inteyity matters. >> it is great to have you on tonight. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. follow me on twitter at judge janine. and check out our page. you can catch up anything you missed and get my book sly fox. it is it available for a gift. and you need one. e-mail us your comments justice at fox news and the next week it will be about the guys who can't say no. shame on them. good night. pe. just can't fit 'ein my budget. well, with the walmart credit card special financing offer, you can get the sony blu-ray home theater system with wi-fi and the high zoom cyber-shot came
they used their letterhead. general allen and petraeus for the bimbos sister who a court ruled shouldn't be entitled to the custottedy - custody. shame on allen and petraeus. nand when a powerful man gets to the top that's when they think they are invincible. you caee the politician. ellion the spitzer women go after to attach their identity to them. she thought she should be having immunity. >> the truth always matter and inteyity matters. >> it is great to have you on tonight....
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david lee millerng live for us. thank you. >> president obama weighing in on the situation in the middle east while on a tour of east asian nations. the president insisting the first step toward lasting peace must be made by hamas. take a listen. >> we are serious about wanting to resolve this situation and create a genuine peace process, it starts with no more missiles being fired into israel's territory, and that then gives us the space to try to deal with these long-standing conflicts that exist. there are no short cuts to the hard work of trying to bring about what i think is the best option, two states living side by side in peace and security. >> the u.s. has called on leaders from egypt and turkey in hopes of convincing hamas to stop firing any more rockets into israel. so far no deal has been reached. >>> turning to the ongoing bloody conflict in sierra on israel's northern border, syrian are rebels are claiming they captured a key military base near the border with turkey. rebels are planning to cripple the
david lee millerng live for us. thank you. >> president obama weighing in on the situation in the middle east while on a tour of east asian nations. the president insisting the first step toward lasting peace must be made by hamas. take a listen. >> we are serious about wanting to resolve this situation and create a genuine peace process, it starts with no more missiles being fired into israel's territory, and that then gives us the space to try to deal with these long-standing...
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joining us for fair and balanced discussion, kenny bruce and ellen ratner. thanks for joining us. nice to have you on the set with us. one of those rumors $300 supposed to be offered for spoiled food because people went without power for so long. that is one rumors they are clarifying. do you think fema has done a better response with this disaster as it did to katrina, tammy i'll start with you? >> i think years have gone by unlike l.a. earthquakes and there is no warning i think what it shows that a bureaucracy is not going to perform well. we knew this was coming. we knew the first weekend they ran out of the water and unprepared. the people of staten island are still living in a disaster area. they pointed to all the money they spent that is accomplishment. they aren't looking at results. so i don't think this is -- there has been a lot of activity but is the activity actually contributing to making people's lives better wioflt say that the people who are living on staten island and people still without power would not think they are in the best and greatest city of the world
joining us for fair and balanced discussion, kenny bruce and ellen ratner. thanks for joining us. nice to have you on the set with us. one of those rumors $300 supposed to be offered for spoiled food because people went without power for so long. that is one rumors they are clarifying. do you think fema has done a better response with this disaster as it did to katrina, tammy i'll start with you? >> i think years have gone by unlike l.a. earthquakes and there is no warning i think what it...
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. >> it gives us license with humor to look at what we want to do, those of us trying to do everything and understand we are all trying to do the same thing and get by the best we can. >> the bar is set way too high as far as parenting is concerned. we were not raised that way. our parents weren't perfect and yet we are expected to be. so it is just letting go of the expectation and all of the minutiae that gets in the way. let's focus on our kids. let's not do everything a as amazingly as it should be done the and just enjoy it. >> what i love most is you do it with humor. there were four of you that pit together. you two do tv and you hired a comedian to help with this. >> a writer for conan and a single mom brought hers. so we compiled our ideas together and she brought out the funny. which has been the thing that women are loving. the message is give yourself a break. too much mommy guilt. let go of that instead of crying about it, laugh about it. >> have you been caught saying the real title of the book? >> we say it -- it's true. our kids love to say my mom's a you know what mom.
. >> it gives us license with humor to look at what we want to do, those of us trying to do everything and understand we are all trying to do the same thing and get by the best we can. >> the bar is set way too high as far as parenting is concerned. we were not raised that way. our parents weren't perfect and yet we are expected to be. so it is just letting go of the expectation and all of the minutiae that gets in the way. let's focus on our kids. let's not do everything a as...